Subscription to the full report on a daily basis can be obtained:
Send an eMail to dhsdailyadmin@mail.dhs.osis.gov with the subject "DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report" and the following line in the body...subscribe.
To obtain a complete copy of the current report proceed to the DHS link below.
To obtain reports more than 10 business days old, send an eMail to DHS_Reports@e-computer-security.com. Be specific as to the reports you wish to receive.

• Honda recalled around 900,000 model year
2005 through 2010 Odyssey vehicles due to an issue that could cause the fuel
pump strainer to deteriorate prematurely, creating the potential for fuel
leaks. – CNNMoney

8.
March 16, CNNMoney – (National) Honda Odyssey recall ties 900,000
minivans to fire risk. Honda announced a recall of around 900,000 model
year 2005 through 2010 Odyssey vehicles due to an issue that could cause the
fuel pump strainer to deteriorate prematurely, creating the potential for fuel
leaks. A temporary fix will be offered to customers until replacement parts can
be made available during the summer of 2014. Source: http://www.ksat.com/lifestyle/money/Honda-Odyssey-recall-ties-900-000-minivans-to-fire-risk/25004020

• The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National
Telecommunications and Information Administration announced its intention to
transition oversight of Internet domain name functions to global stakeholders.
– Help Net Security See item 27 below in the Information Technology Sector

11.
March 14, Sacramento Bee – (California) Bank fraud alleged against
former Sacramento Capitals owner. A Sacramento businessman was indicted
March 13 on federal charges stating that he allegedly misrepresented the
operations of two businesses he owned in order to fraudulently obtain a $4.5
million line of credit. Prosecutors also stated that the businessman is
suspected of defrauding investors of as much as $150 million. Source: http://www.sacbee.com/2014/03/14/6236517/wannakuwatte-indicted-on-three.html

12.
March 14, U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of New Jersey – (New Jersey) Tenth
defendant admits role in $40.8 million mortgage fraud scheme. A Bayville
man who worked as a loan officer at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage pleaded guilty
March 14 to engaging in a conspiracy with other defendants to fraudulently
discharge over $4.6 million in mortgage loans, part of a larger $40.8 million
mortgage fraud scheme involving nine other defendants who previously pleaded
guilty. Source: http://www.fbi.gov/newark/press-releases/2014/tenth-defendant-admits-role-in-40.8-million-mortgage-fraud-scheme

13.
March 14, WCBS 2 New York City; Associated Press – (New York) Two
accused in LIRR ticket skimming scheme plead guilty. Two Romanian nationals
living in the Queens area of New York City pleaded guilty March 14 to their
role in installing skimming devices and hidden cameras on ticket machines at
six Long Island Railroad stations. The two men and three others caused around
$70,000 in losses. Source: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/03/14/two-accused-in-lirr-ticket-skimming-scheme-plead-guilty/

Information Technology Sector

27. March 17, Help Net Security – (International) US
announces transition of oversight over Internet’s domain name system. The
U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA) announced its intention to transition oversight of Internet
domain name functions to global stakeholders. The NTIA requested that the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) convene
stakeholders and develop a transition proposal as a first step. Source: http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=16530

30. March 16, The Register – (International) iOS 7 has
weak random number generator. Researchers at Azimuth Security found that
the random number generator used in the iOS 7 mobile operating system is weak
to brute force attacks that could allow attackers to exploit vulnerabilities
previously unable to be exploited. Source: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/03/16/ios_7_has_weak_random_number_generator/

Communications Sector

31.
March 15, KTVB 7 Boise; KGW 8 Portland – (Washington) Copper thieves
take Wash. radio station off air. Police are investigating after thieves
stole copper wire from an antenna belonging to KLOG 1490 AM Keslo and took the
station off air for nearly 12 hours March 12. Source: http://www.ktvb.com/news/regional/250473401.html

Links

About Me

U.S. Army Retired Chief Warrant Officer with more than 40 years in information technology and 35 years in information security. Became a Certified Information Systems Security Professional in 1995 and have taught computer security in Asia, Canada and the United States. Wrote a computer security column for 5 years in the 1980s titled "for the Sake Of Security", penname R. E. (Bob) Johnston, which was published in Computer Decisions.
Motto: "When entrusted to process, you are obligated to safeguard"